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How cleaning your ears with a cotton bud puts you at risk of deadly infection and stroke-like droop

Nearly two thirds of us admit to using them, even though experts warm they can do more harm than good

WHEN you've got an itch or a blocked ear, it can be tempting to grab a cotton bud.

But experts warn that using these seemingly harmless swabs could probably do more harm than good.

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Cleaning your ears with a cotton bud could be doing more harm than good, experts sayCredit: Getty - Contributor

They could push wax even further into the ear canal and even damage your eardrum, according to draft guidance from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice).

It comes after a 31-year-old man was left battling a deadly brain infection from using cotton buds in his ears.

The unnamed man, from Coventry, had been experiencing nasty headaches and violent seizures before he eventually collapsed.

Brain scans revealed two pus-filled abscesses on the lining of his brain caused by a piece of cotton bud found buried deep in the canal.

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didn't know how long the cotton bud tip had been in his ear but said he had suffered "intermittent" pain for the past five years.

I’ve seen patients put pencils and even hair clips down their ear canal to clean it. It just damages the lining, and can be dangerous

Dr Roger Henderson

It was removed under anaesthetic and following eight weeks of intravenous antibiotics, he made a full recovery.

Experts have long warned that cleaning the ear with cotton buds are "potentially harmful and should not be used".

But despite that, recent figures have shown that nearly two-thirds of us use them regularly, and we get through nearly two billion every year.

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